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So the other day i lost my Metroid Fusion ROM. So I re-downloaded it.
However, i accidentally downloaded the Japanese ROM, and rather than going back to get the English one, i just played through the Japanese one.
And i don't speak Japanese at all, I played the whole game off of memory
(Though that isn't very impressive)

So do any of you have a certain game you feel you can play through in another language that you don't speak?
(It's not that big of an accomplishment to me, just curious)

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Maybe A Link to the Past. Obviously, games like Final Fight or Street Fighter would be easy to beat in Japanese since very little reading is required. But yeah.... I've played through ALTTP so many times, I've no use for its in-game tips or character discussions.

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